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Peter Schoeff, right, is joined by Pamara True on a downtown sidewalk holding a sign advertising a local pizza shop in Portland, Ore., Tuesday, June 10, 2003. In what advertising industry watchers said is a first, a Portland pizza company, Pizza Schmizza, has hired homeless people off downtown sidewalks to take part in a guerrilla marketing campaign. They are paid in pizza, soda and a few dollars. 'I think it's a fair trade,' said Schoeff, 20. (AP Photo)
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Thana Minion, of Copco Lake near Montague Calif., checks for ticks on a wild deer, March 19, 2003. For the past eight years, a storm has been brewing on this weedy patch on the Klamath River as Minion has doled out feed and groomed a growing herd in violation of state law. Despite warnings from a judge not to feed the deer and two jail terms, Minion continues to flout the law in a dispute that pits wildlife experts against people who try to befriend wild animals. (APPhoto/Michael Burke)
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Undated Texas Department of Criminal Justice booking photos of people who were arrested four years ago on the word of a now-discredited undercover agent in Tulia, Texas. The defendants, who are expected to be released on personal recognizance bonds Monday June 16, 2003, pending a ruling from the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, are: Kareem White, Joe Moore, James Barrow, Jason Williams, Freddie Brookins, Jr., Christopher Jackson, Dennis Allen, and Daniel Olivarez. (AP Photo/Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice)
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Robert Meeropol, the youngest son of American communists Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, at age 2. The Rosenbergs were executed on June 19, 1953, accused of helping the Soviet Union during World War Two in its race to make the atomic bomb. Meeropol's new book, 'An Execution in the Family, One Son's Journey' will be published on June 19, the 50th anniversary of the executions. (Reuters)
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Reena Evers-Everette, daughter of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers, glances at Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., during a vigil at his grave side at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. Monday June 16, 2003. Nearly 100 guests gathered to honor Evers' life and legacy. This past week marked the 40th anniversary of Evers assassination. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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U.S. Army infantry and military police make a dawn raid to search for weapons June 16, 2003 in the town of Khaldiya, 48 miles west of Baghdad. About 100 U.S. Army infantry, military police and scouts raided six houses in the early hours following a tip-off. (Chris Helgren/Reuters)
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Alejandro Franco, manager of Volvo Ecuador and one of some 2800 companies and individuals who owe money to banks, is escorted out of his office in Quito, Ecuador Monday June 16, 2003. Between 1999 and 2000, some of the banks filed bankruptcy. The Agencia de Garantias de Depositos, a government agency that controls the bankrupt banks, has been repossessing the property of the debtors. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
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People gather next to the bodies of two alleged car thieves after they were killed in a shootout with Iraqi residents at a Baghdad neighborhood in Iraq late Monday June 16, 2003. Two suspected car thieves were killed and three others managed to escape. Crime still abounds in the capital following the fall of Saddam Hussein. (AP Photo/Stewart Innes)

Give a child a fish and he will eat for one day. Teach a child to fish and you'll end up with a hook in your ear.

> Why are so many US troops using M-9s on raids?
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> Why not carry an M-4 or somethin?
Entry weapon for enclosed spaces? Where's his shield?
I like the pizza guy, I'd go buy the pizza, congratulate the company and possibly give him some money as well.
Now, if he gets his act together and starts serving at the pizza place (possibly with hair cut, gawd I never though I'd hear myself say that), so much the better.
/Phil

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That is NOT a wild deer. Not like the one's I try to hunt every year. If they were I'd still have a freezer full of venison.

Jeremiah 29:11

For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

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Thana Minion, of Copco Lake near Montague Calif., checks for ticks on a wild deer, March 19, 2003. For the past eight years, a storm has been brewing on this weedy patch on the Klamath River as Minion has doled out feed and groomed a growing herd in violation of state law. Despite warnings from a judge not to feed the deer and two jail terms, Minion continues to flout the law in a dispute that pits wildlife experts against people who try to befriend wild animals. (APPhoto/Michael Burke)
I wonder how she'll feel when her overly dense population gets CWD???

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Thana Minion, of Copco Lake near Montague Calif., checks for ticks on a wild deer, March 19, 2003. For the past eight years, a storm has been brewing on this weedy patch on the Klamath River as Minion has doled out feed and groomed a growing herd in violation of state law. Despite warnings from a judge not to feed the deer and two jail terms, Minion continues to flout the law in a dispute that pits wildlife experts against people who try to befriend wild animals. (APPhoto/Michael Burke)
I wonder how she'll feel when her overly dense population gets CWD???

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Good point, and if it happens she should be charged with cruelty to animals, and sued by the deer hunters in the area.

Photoman,
I was just wondering yesterday what the CWD situation is in Wisconsin now. Last I heard they were wiping out all the deer in a county sized area? Has that stopped? I reaaalllyyy hope it doesn't get to Indiana.
Jim

U.S. Army infantry and military police make a dawn raid to search for weapons June 16, 2003 in the town of Khaldiya, 48 miles west of Baghdad. About 100 U.S. Army infantry, military police and scouts raided six houses in the early hours following a tip-off. (Chris Helgren/Reuters)

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Where's the breaching weapon for that wall? Bring up the SMAW-D boys!
--RR